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Strategies & Market Trends : Taking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment
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New Jersey hail dump:
“In 50 years, I have never experienced anything like this.”

New Jersey: Largest Hail in Cape May County since 2008 (Solar Minimum of Cycle 23) + Record Rainfall Submerges Atlantic City

Up to 6 inches of rain fell in parts of Brigantine, NJ on Wednesday.

Scott Morgan, Emergency Manager for Upper Township reported flooding on Evergreen Drive in Seaville — something he has never witnessed before.

Meanwhile, 1.95 inches of rain fell at Frank S. Farley Marina in Atlantic City — a total which more than doubled the marina’s all-time daily record in books dating back to the 1870s.

Along with NJ’s record rainfall, golf ball-sized hail fell in the Petersburg section of Upper Township on Wednesday afternoon, reports pressofatlanticcity.com.

Eamon Lawson captured the hail accumulating like snow outside his house, with his mother commenting: “In 50 years, I have never experienced anything like this.”


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